The solution is simple, but must be done for each user.
Open KDE Control Centre/Peripherals/Printers. Click on Print manager/Configure Manager. Scroll down to Cups Server. In the host line, you will likely see /var/run/cups/cups.sock. This must be changed to localhost, no slashes. Do this for all users and then restart the cups server or log out and back in (I didn't try these), or just reboot (I did this), and it is now all fine.
All of the suggestions of the necessity to rebuild cups oneself from source, that the new cups now uses hp:/ and not usb:/ etc, are false. This is what the problem was.
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